Frolic on Idaho's largest lake along the Pend Oreille River. The scenery alone is worth it. Surround yourself with blue waters, green pines, and white mountains. At 43 miles long, this lake has something for everyone.
Anglers love the challenge of these waters. Bring a really long fishing line, because some parts of the lake are more than 1,000 feet deep. Not even sunlight can penetrate that far. Rent a boat or launch yours to catch bass, pike, trout, and salmon.
Keep your binoculars close at hand. See osprey, hawks, and bald eagles dive-bombing the surface of the water to catch fish. Catch a glimpse of other wildlife, such as black bears, moose, elk, grizzly bears, and even gray wolves.
Your binoculars might spot a U.S. Navy ship near the southwestern shore. The military tests technology that works at ocean dep
Frolic on Idaho's largest lake along the Pend Oreille River. The scenery alone is worth it. Surround yourself with blue waters, green pines, and white mountains. At 43 miles long, this lake has something for everyone.
Anglers love the challenge of these waters. Bring a really long fishing line, because some parts of the lake are more than 1,000 feet deep. Not even sunlight can penetrate that far. Rent a boat or launch yours to catch bass, pike, trout, and salmon.
Keep your binoculars close at hand. See osprey, hawks, and bald eagles dive-bombing the surface of the water to catch fish. Catch a glimpse of other wildlife, such as black bears, moose, elk, grizzly bears, and even gray wolves.
Your binoculars might spot a U.S. Navy ship near the southwestern shore. The military tests technology that works at ocean depths. Think advanced sonar systems and submarines.
Several campgrounds cater to RVs. Rustic campers love the remote Whiskey Rock campground for quiet contemplation.
Flash back to your childhood with summer time lake hangs at Springy Point Campground. Misty mountain tops and glacier lake fed rivers will have you high on nostalgia as you blast to the past in your kayak. on the fishing pier and boat ramp, or by letting the swimming area tickle your senses. The sights, smells, and feels will keep you toasty warm Read more...
The Mudhole AKA Priest River Campground is located on Priest River and provides a chill summer scene for all the water activities you’ve been dreaming of all winter. Take the boat out, kayak the channels, or swim at the beach area. In addition to your average amenity filled sites, the Mudhole also offers bike-in sites for those that feel at home o Read more...
Albeni Cove Recreation Area is nestled alongside the area’s namesake, well-stocked water body. Albeni Cove is known to be a prime spot for reel-tugging game fish. And, offering education programs and tours of the Dam, you’ll leave more knowledgeable of the riparian ecosystems you slept in the night prior. Read more...
Large and fit with a great variety of modern comforts and wilderness, Riley Creek Campground can suit you for a relaxing nature filled break. Ditch the daily stress and instead go on a raft trip, or a pleasant stroll through the wooded wilds. Enjoy the scenery of lake shores meeting mountain bases, as you chill on the grassy lawns that make the pe Read more...
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Lake Pend Oreille
A huge lake surrounded by mountains can mean only one thing: lots of fun!
Frolic on Idaho's largest lake along the Pend Oreille River. The scenery alone is worth it. Surround yourself with blue waters, green pines, and white mountains. At 43 miles long, this lake has something for everyone.
Anglers love the challenge of these waters. Bring a really long fishing line, because some parts of the lake are more than 1,000 feet deep. Not even sunlight can penetrate that far. Rent a boat or launch yours to catch bass, pike, trout, and salmon.
Keep your binoculars close at hand. See osprey, hawks, and bald eagles dive-bombing the surface of the water to catch fish. Catch a glimpse of other wildlife, such as black bears, moose, elk, grizzly bears, and even gray wolves.
Your binoculars might spot a U.S. Navy ship near the southwestern shore. The military tests technology that works at ocean dep
Frolic on Idaho's largest lake along the Pend Oreille River. The scenery alone is worth it. Surround yourself with blue waters, green pines, and white mountains. At 43 miles long, this lake has something for everyone.
Anglers love the challenge of these waters. Bring a really long fishing line, because some parts of the lake are more than 1,000 feet deep. Not even sunlight can penetrate that far. Rent a boat or launch yours to catch bass, pike, trout, and salmon.
Keep your binoculars close at hand. See osprey, hawks, and bald eagles dive-bombing the surface of the water to catch fish. Catch a glimpse of other wildlife, such as black bears, moose, elk, grizzly bears, and even gray wolves.
Your binoculars might spot a U.S. Navy ship near the southwestern shore. The military tests technology that works at ocean depths. Think advanced sonar systems and submarines.
Several campgrounds cater to RVs. Rustic campers love the remote Whiskey Rock campground for quiet contemplation.
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4 campgrounds in Lake Pend Oreille
Flash back to your childhood with summer time lake hangs at Springy Point Campground. Misty mountain tops and glacier lake fed rivers will have you high on nostalgia as you blast to the past in your kayak. on the fishing pier and boat ramp, or by letting the swimming area tickle your senses. The sights, smells, and feels will keep you toasty warm Read more...
The Mudhole AKA Priest River Campground is located on Priest River and provides a chill summer scene for all the water activities you’ve been dreaming of all winter. Take the boat out, kayak the channels, or swim at the beach area. In addition to your average amenity filled sites, the Mudhole also offers bike-in sites for those that feel at home o Read more...
Albeni Cove Recreation Area is nestled alongside the area’s namesake, well-stocked water body. Albeni Cove is known to be a prime spot for reel-tugging game fish. And, offering education programs and tours of the Dam, you’ll leave more knowledgeable of the riparian ecosystems you slept in the night prior. Read more...
Large and fit with a great variety of modern comforts and wilderness, Riley Creek Campground can suit you for a relaxing nature filled break. Ditch the daily stress and instead go on a raft trip, or a pleasant stroll through the wooded wilds. Enjoy the scenery of lake shores meeting mountain bases, as you chill on the grassy lawns that make the pe Read more...
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